Pass the Gravy, Please

Every evening I’d come in from the chores and into the kitchen with a bucket of fresh milk. She’d be standing over the stove or over that 3-legged electric skillet (worked too good to throw away) browning the last piece of meat. When I heard flour sizzling in the meat drippings, I knew I had just enough time to wash up and take

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